Eddie Pulaski

Edward "Eddie" Pulaski (died 1992) was a Los Angeles Police Department officer and the second-in-command of the C.R.A.S.H. unit under Frank Tenpenny.

Biography
Eddie Pulaski was born in Los Angeles to a family of Polish descent, and he joined the Los Angeles Police Department. Pulaski became the right-hand man of officer Frank Tenpenny, the head of the corrupt C.R.A.S.H. police division, and he helped him in covering up the group's involvement in illegal activities such as blackmail, contract killing, assassinations, and other highly-illegal offenses. Pulaski served as Tenpenny's lapdog, following him blindly without regard for the laws. In 1992, Pulaski showed contempt for the gangster Carl Johnson, whom Tenpenny forced to work with C.R.A.S.H. as its errand boy for several missions against other gangs in the city, or for killing enemies of the unit (such as informants and journalists). After Johnson killed an FBI informant in the desert of Nevada, Pulaski was assigned to execute Johnson and the innocent C.R.A.S.H. member Jimmy Hernandez, who secretly passed information to Internal Affairs to indict Tenpenny for his illegal actions. Pulaski shot Hernandez when he tried to jump at him, and he tried to flee in his car as Johnson chased after him. However, Johnson succeeded in destroying his car and mortally wounding Pulaski. Johnson asked if he had any last words, and Pulaski sarcastically asked if he could have sex with his sister. Johnson dealt him a fatal kick to the head, killing Pulaski.